Brandon is the Creative Director at Habitat. This basically means makes a lot of the pretty pictures, videos, marketing or promotional materials you see in real life or on the internets. You can find him on Facebook, Twitter and Faked Potatoes where he lives vicariously through himself and the internets.The collaboration began in ‘06 after Jeremy moved from Prince George to Vancouver. His father is a musician and co-owns a music store in PG where Jeremy once worked. Growing up in a rich musical environment, Jeremy had notable success in his hometown with the disco punk band, Floored, until he moved to Vancouver to challenge himself musically. A performer most of his life, Scott has a theatre diploma from Capilano College and first appeared on the Queen Elizabeth Stage with Donny Osmond when he was nine years old. He played guitar and trumpet as a teenager in Coquitlam. Inspired by The Beatles he began writing songs on his grandfathers ’61 Gibson J45, which he has been playing ever since.
With a united focus and dedication to
the music they create, Redgy Blackout collaborates with professional
musicians and are producing their best material yet. An eclectic mix of
indie rock and folk pop, Redgy Blackout’s third record, a self-titled
EP, was recorded at Vertical and Blue Wave Studios in Vancouver, where
they exchanged labor for studio time. Produced by Elisa “boots”
Pangsaeng and mixed by Tom Dobrzanski (Said The Whale, We Are The City,
Hey Ocean!) their EP has garnered much critical acclaim and secured them
a Top 20 spot in The PEAK Performance Project 2011.
